by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 1, 2009 | Content, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media
A recent Taylor Swift song says “she sees his face in every space,” but I don’t think she was talking about the emergence of facial recognition software. The ability to identify your smiling face is around the corner for Facebook, and already exists...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 19, 2009 | Content, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media
By now you’ve likely heard that 42 percent of Americans said that they wouldn’t miss newspapers if they all folded. Since the major online news sources still get most of their content from traditional newsrooms, a larger question is would they miss the art...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 12, 2009 | Content, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Social Media
Thanks to Leslie (@geechee_girl) of Uptown Uncorked who did so much to make the first Social Media Breakfast New Hampshire (SMBNH) event so massively successful! With some fresh snow on the ground, we had a beautiful day to hold the event at Southern New Hampshire...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Mar 6, 2009 | Content, eCommerce, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
While on Twitter I read a post (or a “tweet”) that someone “Just realized social media is the new tattoo. What seems cool to tweet at 20 will be a jobkiller when you’re 30. Get tattoo, easier to undo”. This insight, as so often does, led...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 24, 2009 | Analytics, Social Media
“This is like déjà vu all over again,” to quote Yogi Berra. Little did I know, Yogi was referring to attempts to measure the Return on Investment (ROI) of using social media. Just like the early days of the web, “The Business” wants the ROI,...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Feb 22, 2009 | eCommerce, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Social Media
This presentation, given by Wayne Kurtzman at the first meeting of the Social Media Breakfast of New Hampshire (#SMBNH) looks at the threads that connect the earliest economy to the emerging Knowledge Economy. The thread that connects them all are content and...